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All I want is one of them to cast a fireball spell, it's not hard, quite fun, and a great trick at festivals.
The ensuing self immolation is negligible.
The ensuing self immolation is negligible.
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Fireball is easy if you're a techromancer:All I want is one of them to cast a fireball spell, it's not hard, quite fun, and a great trick at festivals.
The ensuing self immolation is negligible.
Definitely it's mockery but it's also gross ignorance too of customs and history. I remember the ass-spergling by them about whether or not white people should use white sage or smudging for their witchcraft, yet fail to grasp that smudging and white sage where used for religious purposes by Native people, not for witchcraft. In fact, what I had read of the Shawnee, they hated witches and any Shawnee male was just about duty bound to kill any witch they came across. Shawnee Witches were believed to keep pieces of the evil World or Horned Serpent in their medicine bags, and these parts were secretly passed down from mother to daughter, and to be used to allow them to do some really bad stuff.Oh fuck yeah.
Honestly I'm willing to do some reading so if she wants to make an account and PM me I'm down, or screenshot with a response. Please, educate me. But so far all I've seen is this witchblr stuff being a mockery of what some people take seriously or was just made up by Gardener or Crowley.
That is a very good point.Definitely it's mockery but it's also gross ignorance too of customs and history. I remember the ass-spergling by them about whether or not white people should use white sage or smudging for their witchcraft, yet fail to grasp that smudging and white sage where used for religious purposes by Native people, not for witchcraft. In fact, what I had read of the Shawnee, they hated witches and any Shawnee male was just about duty bound to kill any witch they came across. Shawnee Witches were believed to keep pieces of the evil World or Horned Serpent in their medicine bags, and these parts were secretly passed down from mother to daughter, and to be used to allow them to do some really bad stuff.
Also about the 'closed' cultural stuff: a lot of whites were taken as captives and of these, there were many that were even adopted into Native families and ritually 'washed' free of their 'whiteness.' No doubt many of these were taught about the Great Spirit, the folk stories, Grandfather Spirits, and the religious ceremonies and sacred plants uses. They would have been taught how to smudge and how to use white sage, even using tobacco.
These 'witches' have no clue or understanding of Native practice. It's so easy to just pick up a few books from the library or Kindle and read up about them, I will even recommend a few books, several that had been written by Native authors.
'Legends of the Delaware Indians and Picture Writing' by Richard C. Adams. He was a Delaware (Lenape) Indian.
'The Grandfathers Speak: Native American Folk Tales of the Lenape People' by Hitakonanu'laxk (Tree Beard) is also Lenape.
The information I got about the Shawnee was from reading about Tecumseh and his Prophet brother.
What is sad is they are almost conflating Native religious practices with witchcraft, just in the way they talk and act about it. I think this would likely be considered grossly offensive, especially in the way witchcraft was viewed.
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They seem to be unaware that witchcraft generally means “black/dark/evil magic” in pre-Romantic times and when you translate it to another language. Good magic users would’ve been called wizards (which was originally and technically still is a gender neutral word), enchanter, magician, healer, cunning (wo)man, etc. Natives specifically use the term medicine (wo)man and reject the term shaman.Definitely it's mockery but it's also gross ignorance too of customs and history. I remember the ass-spergling by them about whether or not white people should use white sage or smudging for their witchcraft, yet fail to grasp that smudging and white sage where used for religious purposes by Native people, not for witchcraft. In fact, what I had read of the Shawnee, they hated witches and any Shawnee male was just about duty bound to kill any witch they came across. Shawnee Witches were believed to keep pieces of the evil World or Horned Serpent in their medicine bags, and these parts were secretly passed down from mother to daughter, and to be used to allow them to do some really bad stuff.
Also about the 'closed' cultural stuff: a lot of whites were taken as captives and of these, there were many that were even adopted into Native families and ritually 'washed' free of their 'whiteness.' No doubt many of these were taught about the Great Spirit, the folk stories, Grandfather Spirits, and the religious ceremonies and sacred plants uses. They would have been taught how to smudge and how to use white sage, even using tobacco.
These 'witches' have no clue or understanding of Native practice. It's so easy to just pick up a few books from the library or Kindle and read up about them, I will even recommend a few books, several that had been written by Native authors.
'Legends of the Delaware Indians and Picture Writing' by Richard C. Adams. He was a Delaware (Lenape) Indian.
'The Grandfathers Speak: Native American Folk Tales of the Lenape People' by Hitakonanu'laxk (Tree Beard) is also Lenape.
The information I got about the Shawnee was from reading about Tecumseh and his Prophet brother.
What is sad is they are almost conflating Native religious practices with witchcraft, just in the way they talk and act about it. I think this would likely be considered grossly offensive, especially in the way witchcraft was viewed.
Oh ho. It gets even worse than that my friend.Another magician simply knowing your name gives them power over you, so allowing them to actually name you is granting some rando magician stupid amounts of power over you and just assuming they won’t use it to enslave you.
At least call themselves Morcant or Spriggan or something.Let's be real, the fakeboi wanting a name is probably just gonna end up calling herself Aiden, Elliot, or Oliver or naming herself after an anime or whatever character she likes like fakebois always do
Also of course she tagged it mlm
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Non abrahamic religious people still do bad things though, like the ethnic cleansing in Myanmar.
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If you use cursing oil as lube, would your penis fall off?
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Imagine the smell of her studio.
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Angie could use this.
Coming from a former Anton Levayan(sp) Satanist, it's a very objectively good thing.She says “anti-Satanic” as if that’s not an objectively good thing.
Way to bury the lead on getting Angie's instagram account, Fuzzy.We have been pretty nice so far. There hasn't even been any doxing in this thread.
Way to bury the lead on getting Angie's instagram account, Fuzzy.
The woman of the hour:
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She's married to a dude named Clayton, and they used to go hiking a lot but I guess it's too cold now. Also Wales is pretty.
Depends on how fat she is; remember, magic is stored in fat rolls like energy in batteries. If you cast a strong enough spell at a fat enough woman you can wipe out an entire city block.She looks like a bandit from Skyrim. Can totally buy that she can cast spells (at least until her Magicka runs out)
The true magic of Tumblr is when you read a post like this and can't figure out if the person is pretending to be crazy or is actually a nutcase who missed their daily dose. It's Schrodinger's Lunatic.
The woman of the hour
Married. Imagine that.She's married to a dude named Clayton
PFFT! You talk like you know so much but I bet you don't even hang out with the 72 demonsFor the boy asking for a magical name, don’t. That’s not how magical names/“shadow names” are supposed to work. Another magician simply knowing your name gives them power over you
They really don’t know their own “craft.”
Depends on how fat she is; remember, magic is stored in fat rolls like energy in batteries. If you cast a strong enough spell at a fat enough woman you can wipe out an entire city block.
God help us if Witchblr ever truly caught on with Deathfats...
The true magic of Tumblr is when you read a post like this and can't figure out if the person is pretending to be crazy or is actually a nutcase who missed their daily dose. It's Schrodinger's Lunatic.
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Married. Imagine that.
Imagine pulling back the wedding veil (black, like the dress, and covered in a bat and wolf gothic motif) to look this face in the eye and say "I do"
Imagine waking up to that face every morning
Imagine that face coming into the room, grinning ear-to-ear, telling you "We're pregnant!"
PFFT! You talk like you know so much but I bet you don't even hang out with the 72 demons
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